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UNSW Master of Architecture | Graduation Projects 2015 | Studio led by architect Peter Murray

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SYDNEY HARBOUR ‘BAYS PRECINCT’UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALESMASTER OF ARCHITECTUREGRADUATION PROJECTS 2015

UNCHARTEDPARADIGMS

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CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

GROUP PHOTO

PROJECTS

SUPPORTERS

CREDITS

PETER MURRAY

JARROD HINWOODblackwattle bay researche instituteGILBERT HOSydney Heritage Fleet Rozelle Bay ComplexJED LIUInno-PlexJIA LIURozelle Bay Community CentreVALERIE LEUNGtitleNICHOLAS ZAPPIACentre for Sustainable Timber

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Blackwattle Bay Research Institute

The Voyage

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INTRODUCTION

“SYDNEY HARBOUR ‘BAYS PRECINCT’- AN URBAN ARCHITECTURE OF TIMBER”

PETER MURRAY

The foreshore of Port Jackson and its maritime past provides some of the most exciting redevelopment sites in the Sydney region. The sites for this studio, Blackwattle and Rozelle Bays, form part of the ‘Bays Precinct’ harbour side redevelopment areas administered by UrbanGrowth NSW.

The studio program took a journey through the design process from the development of core planning/urban design controls for the selected sites; establishment of a client’s brief and its translation into spatial form; resolution of basic structural and construction systems; consideration of environmental controls and issues of sustainability; to the fine detailing of the architecture of a public building.

Core to the studio was an exploration of the use of timber as a major architectural material. For all projects, timber was required to form the building structure and construction, and, critically, to define the architectural character of the design proposal.

Evident in the following pages, the program generated an exciting and diverse range of building types and engaging architectural outcomes. Each proposal reflects its author’s current focus, interests and skills. Some push the structural game to its limits, others more focussed on fine detail. Some working to highly specialised client briefs, others less specifically defined. For all a better appreciation of timber’s potential use in the making of fine architecture.

It has been a pleasure working with the group over the year and I hope the experience stands each of you in good stead as you make your way into your professional careers both in Australia and abroad.

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“perhaps a memorable quote about the studio or a famous quote... or extracted message from tutor to students” - JARROD PLEASE EDIT

“You must put into your work, first effort, second love, and third suffering.” Glenn Murcutt

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JARROD HINWOOD

Blackwattle Bay Research Institute Bridge Road , Blackwattle Bay, NSW

[email protected]+61 405 735 157

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The Bay’s Precinct has a rich industrial heritage, however in recent years the foreshore areas have fallen into disuse.The Blackwattle Bay Research Institute aims to play a part in the revitalisation of the area by establishing a multidisciplinary research and education facility. A dynamic relationship between public and private spaces is developed contributing to the establishment of a more engaging public domain.

The planning of the facility draws from precedent such as Kahn’s Salk Institute to create a series of spaces that balance collaborative work areas and more private spaces that allow for focused thought. Allowing cross pollination between disciplines.

The northern facade of the accommodation wing is entirely given over to public use. The ground level serves as Bridge across the bay, while wide semi-private corridors at levels 1 and 2 double as long balconies onto which all of the apartments open. The apartments themselves face south over the new mangroves providing a more contained vista sense of space.

The form of the building draws from its context. The repetition of orthogonal frame elements referencing Sydney’s harbour’s industrial heritage, while also creating a forest of vertical elements supporting a sheltering canopy reminiscent of the mangroves native to the area.

The glass roof with plywood light diffusion system serves to create evenly lit interior spaces but is also used for regulation of internal temperatures. 1vw1In the summer months the roof cavity heats sucking cool air off the water and up through the building. In cooler months the cavity is sealed and used to heat air for the building

Organisational hierarchy, Ground and Level 1NTS

PublicSem-PublicPrivate

“Creating a sheltering canopy reminiscent of the mangroves native to the area”

Services

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JARROD HINWOOD

Main workshop space: Large hanger style doors open allowing views to the harbour

PublicSem-PublicPrivateServices

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Site Model1:500

Workshop Section1:500

Accomodation Section1:500

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JARROD HINWOOD

Detail Section Model1:20

1. 1600x200 Cypress Glulam beam.2. 500x200 Cypress glulam .3. 20mm Steel flange bolted to col-

umn and beam for pin connection.4. XLAM 145mm Douglas fir bridg-

ing panel (35mm, 20mm, 35mm, 20mm, 35mm.

5. 220x75 Cypress glulam studs, aluminium channel for clip on polycarbonate panels.

6. 10mm Steel bracket, attached to CLT panel via self tapping batten screws and bolted through studs to steel flange,1.

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GILBERT PAK YAN HO

Sydney Heritage Fleet Rozelle Bay Complex20-24 Chapman Road, Annandale NSW 2038

[email protected]+61 478 945 614

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“An amalgamation of preservation, restoration and public participation” Situated at the junction of two major public precincts, the Sydney Heritage Fleet Rozelle Bay Complex is made up of restoration workshops, a museum and a visitor centre. In cohesion with the objectives and core values of the community based non-profit organisation. The complex aims to use architecture to facilitate pedestrian movement and exposure of the Sydney Heritage Fleet.

The rugged man-made shoreline left behind by former industrial entities will be incorporated and transformed into major public spaces, while the existing slipways provide the ideal infrastructure for heritage marine vessels restoration and an excellent stepping stone for an integrated facility. Instead of having the traditional layout of restricted workshop areas, the restoration subject in the premises becomes part of the complex; maximising interaction between the exhibits and the visitors.

Together with community oriented retail and green spaces, the new Sydney Heritage Fleet complex will be part of a broader urban development plan for the Bays Precinct, transforming the former industrial area into a bustling hub.

Building works with the existing rugged shoreline to bring boats in

The public is invited to pass through the building as part of their daily travels

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GILBERT PAK YAN HO

Main foyer serves as a major public gathering space

Delicate timber screens provide a balance to the bold and expressed primary structure

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UP

Ground Floor Plan @ 1:150

Retail Retail

Retail

Rozelle Green

Urban Farm

Pinic Area

To Light Rail Station

THE CRESCENT

ROZELLE BAY

First Floor Plan @ 1:150

North-Eastern Elevation @ 1:150

UP

Ground Floor Plan @ 1:150

Retail Retail

Retail

Rozelle Green

Urban Farm

Pinic Area

To Light Rail Station

THE CRESCENT

ROZELLE BAY

First Floor Plan @ 1:150

North-Eastern Elevation @ 1:150

Ground floor plan

First floor plan

Elevation

Approaching from Bicentennial Park

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GILBERT PAK YAN HO

Axonometric: Typical section

Floor junction detail

Axonometric: Workshop

Dynamic roof as a reference to the ever-changing form of water

Village Green

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Ka Fung Liu, Jed

INNO-PLEXJames Craig Road, Rozelle Bay, 2039, NSW

[email protected]+61 435 949 919

http://issuu.com/jedliu/docs/jedliu_smaple_portfolio_2015_springhttp://anselmjedliu.weebly.com

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With a highly exposed structure and honesty to the materials, INNO-PLEX tries to recall the past memory of the boat building process and timber industry of Rozelle Bay.In response to the significant maritime industrial traditions and working harbour of Rozelle Bay, and the maritime workers shortage in Sydney with the budget cuts in the Australian higher educ ation sector, the Inno-plex aims to develop a new way of learning by introducing the concept of “University-Industry Research Partnerships” into architecture and celebrate the last industrial working harbour within inner Sydney.

Inno-plex is a combination of learning, research, innovation, affordable offices and workshops, in order to form an interactive production and research cycle for the industry. While the Pavilion caters for the general public as an exhibition space for the Maritime Industry, creating a public square and a meeting point for the locals in Rozelle.

The development has a high awareness of the on-site environmental credentials of timber Timber structures are carefully considered as the psychological and physical benefits by using in educational and office building.

The primary structure is an abstraction of a boat building, manifested as, the fish-bone truss, repetitive structure. With a highly exposed structure and an honesty to the materials, the development tries to recall the past memory of the boat building process and industry.

INDUSTRYACADEMIC

TRUST INTERACTIVE

Research Skills

High Profile Personnel

Recruitment of Graduates

Low Cost / Overheads

Access to Consultants

Patent Rights

Innovative Ideas & Busi-ness Opportunities

Shared Fundings

Fundings Job Opportunites

Marketing Awareness

Enriching Teaching Programmes

Access to Innovation

Cycle

Access to Latest Problem

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Ka Fung Liu, Jed

INNO-PLEX | Site Ground Plan

PROFESSIONAL UNITS

LEARNINGUNITS

Bridges as the key connection between units Bringing Academic Enlightenment into the building Bringing ideas from different field into centre

Condensed the Service Core into a single strip / Maximised the usable space & public access

service core

Bringing different manner of affordable office to accomodate different types of users

Tracing back the history and the techniques of boat building

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Ka Fung Liu, Jed

| Truss Details

| Column and Bracing Connections

| Column and External Facade Connections

| Box Beam Details

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1 14mm radius steel rod 2 14mm galvanised steel metal nut3 20mm x 600mm Spotted Gum Box Beam 4 65mm x 160mm Spotted Gum Box Beam5 Truss inside Box Beam6 90mm x 225mm Spotted Gum Glued- laminated Timber GL217 4 x 100mm x 100mm Structural Spotted Gum Glued-laminated Timber columnGL218 2 x 95 mm x 150 mm Architectural Victorian Ash Gum Glued-laminated Timber column GL219 2 x 90mm x 125mmStructural Glued- laminated Spotted Gum joist GL2110 Metal Plate Capping11 Metal Plate12 10mm radius steel rod13 90mm x 250mm Structural Spotted Gum Glued-laminated Timber Beam GL2114 35mm x 125mm x 3910mm Structural Hard wood Sydney Blue Gum F1115 Metal Plate16 Sydney Blue Gum Truss17 86mm x 250m Victorian Ash Glued-laminated Truss Beam

INNO-PLEX | Detail Wall Section

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1:5 DETAIL MODEL1:250 STRUCTURAL SKELETON

1:250 STRUCTURAL MODEL

1:500 BUILDING&SITE MODEL 1:20 WALL SECTION MODEL

1:100 TYPICAL COMPONENT

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ROZELLE BAY COMMUNITY CENTRE_Jia LIU_3494092

SOLAR WATER HEATING

PHOTOVOLTAICS

FUTURE BUILIDNG

FUTURE BUILIDNGEXISTING BOATHOUSE

WATER TANK(RAINWATER HAR-VESTING AND RECY-CLING)

Site plan

Architectural model

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JIA LIU

Rozelle Bay Community Centre1 James Craig Rd, Rozelle NSW 2039

[email protected]+61 405 210 988

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“The rhythmic undulations of the timber portal frame creates a flexible and dynamic community space.”Influenced by the development of Sydney harbor, the intent of the proposed Rozelle Bay Community Centre design seeks to provide all visitors with a sense of safety, comfort and community. Engineered timber construction details fuse with modern architectural features to present a unique, contemporary atmosphere.

The site is adjacent to the public square and face to Rozelle Bay foreshore. The design of this building and site is to enhance the pedestrian activity of this area, connecting them to the context of surroundings.

The aim of this design is to bring the city life into and through the building, which is a multi-purpose community space. The concept is to extend the public open space into the community centre.

This Rozelle bay community centre leads visitors through the space providing interest through variety. A warm, inviting color of materials speak to the earth and every visitors. Engineered timber as the main material is durable, eco-friendly, which contributes to the development of sustainable design.

Interior

Double height library space

Balcony_view to Rozelle bay and Anzac bridge

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JIA LIU

Ground floor plan

The Rozelle Bay Community Centre comprises exhibition galleries, auditorium, library, children’s areas, café, meeting places and administration office. All main public functions have been centered into one generous space, allowing the structure combined with furni-ture and technical device. This design creates semi-outdoor spaces and uses glazing face to foreshore. Furthermore, the community centre was open and easily accessible from the main square and waterfront. At the main entrance, the ribs form the loggia, which connects the street and waterfront space.

WATER TANK(RAINWATER HAR-VESTING AND RECY-CLING)

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First floor plan

Different type sections

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JIA LIU

Sustainable design:• Utilising natural ventilation, daylight and fresh indoor air quality, resulting in reduced energy consumption and a healthier, more productive indoor environment.• The use of timber to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.• Photovoltaics: Considering an energy-efficient and passive solar design, it will provide an economically and environmentally sustainable facility.• Solar water heating;• Water conservation: Rainwater will be collected, treated and reused for the flushing of toilets and irrigation.• Grey and black water treatment and disposal.

Detail & wall section

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VALERIE LEUNG

The VoyageRozelle Bay

[email protected]+61 466 408 078

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VALERIE LEUNG

The VoyageRozelle Bay

[email protected]+61 466 408 078

The Voyage

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“The timber structural members and steel tension members are structurally combined to create a tectonic expression which reflects the industrial and maritime identity of Rozelle Bay” Building on the unique history of Rozelle Bay’s industrial past, the proposed Maritime Education and Maintenance Centre aims to provide measures and services in recognition to the issues in the maritime industry, as well as maintaining Rozelle Bay’s identity as a working harbour.

Creating a public learning environment is an important part of the project. Student learning activities and boat maintenance process are showcased to the community to encourage social interaction. The education and maintenance centre work together to maximise students’ learning opportunities and experience.

The main structural idea of the scheme is inspired by the suspension system of sailing ships: the primary wooden round columns act as the masts extending vertically from the deck, while the enclosed space is suspended by tension members, just like the sails. The timber structural members and steel tension members are structurally combined to create a tectonic expression which reflects the industrial and maritime identity of Rozelle Bay.

Double height workshop space

Library and void area

VALERIE LEUNG

11Site Plan

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“The timber structural members and steel tension members are structurally combined to create a tectonic expression which reflects the industrial and maritime identity of Rozelle Bay” Building on the unique history of Rozelle Bay’s industrial past, the proposed Maritime Education and Maintenance Centre aims to provide measures and services in recognition to the issues in the maritime industry, as well as maintaining Rozelle Bay’s identity as a working harbour.

Creating a public learning environment is an important part of the project. Student learning activities and boat maintenance process are showcased to the community to encourage social interaction. The education and maintenance centre work together to maximise students’ learning opportunities and experience.

The main structural idea of the scheme is inspired by the suspension system of sailing ships: the primary wooden round columns act as the masts extending vertically from the deck, while the enclosed space is suspended by tension members, just like the sails. The timber structural members and steel tension members are structurally combined to create a tectonic expression which reflects the industrial and maritime identity of Rozelle Bay.

Double height workshop space

Library and void area

VALERIE LEUNG

11Site Plan

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NICHOLAS ZAPPIA

Centre for Sustainable TimberBank Street, BLACKWATTLE BAY

[email protected]+61 409 816 836

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“Delivering a theatrical sensory world, The Centre for Sustainable Timber is an exemplar exhibition building providing new civic spaces to strengthen community whilst providing a platform for public timber education”Showcasing the ideology of the tree of life and translating it into a self-sufficient building that occupies the inhabitants and the public with its ability to harnesses rainwater and generate electricity, whilst housing educational facilities, retail and active public communal areas.

Focus has been brought to the foreshore of Blackwattle Bay with the key vitality of keeping the narration of the bay alive with its rich industrial history, as well as bringing a revolutionary and systematic change to its future development.

Experimenting with the idea of drama and performance, there is a dialect of revealing and concealing (exhibitionism and spectatorship), in and around the building that constantly drives the viewer in and out. With the ultimate intent to provide a unique theatrical experience where the barrier between, public and private spaces are constantly shifting.

The building connects the public with the process of tree plantations and timber production, whilst highlighting and emphasizing the historical references and key essence of Blackwattle Bay, which were neglected and forgotten.

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STEEL CONNECTIONS

250x250 IRONBARK TIMBER

COLUMNS- UNSEALED TO

NATURALLY WEATHER

2mm THICK COPPER PLATE TO

COVER IRONBARK TIMBER

COLUMN END GRAIN

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WALL DETAIL1:20

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CONCEALED STEEL PLATE FIXINGS

WITH, PLUGGED BOLT HOLES

16mm - 2700 x 1200mm MARINE

PLYWOOD SHEETS FIXED

TO U/S OF FLOOR TRUSSES

POLISHED CONCRETE

COLUMN BASE

RADIATA PINE CLT FLOOR PANELS,

MANUFACTURED BY XLAM NZ Ltd

250x250 IRONBARK TIMBER

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NATURALLY WEATHER

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250x250 IRONBARK TIMBER

COLUMNS- UNSEALED TO

NATURALLY WEATHER

2mm THICK COPPER PLATE TO

COVER IRONBARK TIMBER

COLUMN END GRAIN

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CONCEALED STEEL PLATE FIXINGS

WITH, PLUGGED BOLT HOLES

16mm - 2700 x 1200mm MARINE

PLYWOOD SHEETS FIXED

TO U/S OF FLOOR TRUSSES

POLISHED CONCRETE

COLUMN BASE

RADIATA PINE CLT FLOOR PANELS,

MANUFACTURED BY XLAM NZ Ltd

250x250 IRONBARK TIMBER

COLUMNS- UNSEALED TO

NATURALLY WEATHER

TRANSLUCENT GLAZING SKYLIGHT WITH

CENTRE DIFFUSING LAYER

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SUPPORTERS

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SPECIAL THANKSSPONSORS of UNCHARTED PARADIGMS EXHIBITION 2015

PLATINUM

On behalf of the graduating class of 2015 in the Masters of Architecture program, the students would like to extend their personal gratitude to the many individuals who assisted and supported the successful running of the masters studio and exhibition. The exhibition would not have been possible were it not for the generous sponsorship by private individuals and the following organisations (as of 19th November 2015)

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Thank you to all volunteers who have contributed their time to make the exhibition a success.

SPECIAL THANKSCOORDINATORS of UNCHARTED PARADIGMS EXHIBITION 2015

Copyright © 2015 by Uncharted Paradigms Exhibition Committee and all featured students.

All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a review.

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Photographs by Jiajun Tor, UNSW Red Centre West Wing, 23rd October 2015Zine Design by Susan KooLogo Design by Luen Samonte & Rena WangCover Design by Luen Samonte

EXECUTIVES

Hugo ChanSusan Koo

Luen Samonte

EXHIBITION TEAM

Patti Bai Chad Dao

Jarrod HinwoodHong-Thanh Nguyen

Jiajun TorScott WalshRena Wang

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